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DennisB Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2778 Age : 74 Location : NE Oklahoma Points : 9100 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:45 pm | |
| Hi All, I was thinking of buying and installing a set of Grip Puppies for the Swing. Well,,, I thought they went a little to high when they went over $9.00 a pair. I went to a local plumbing shop and bought a 6 Foot piece of NON-SPLIT 1" I.D. pipe insulator for $1.80 and trimed a couple of pieces to 4 3/8" long and pushed them carefully on over the honda grips (NO GLUE). Here's what they look like and they work well. DennisB
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honda_silver Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2453 Location : Georgetown, Tx Points : 8374 Registration date : 2008-12-23
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:25 pm | |
| - DennisB wrote:
- I was think of getting and installing a set of Grip Puppies for the Swing. Well,,, I thought they went a little to high when they went over $9.00 a pair. I went to a local plumbing shop and bought a 6 Foot piece of NON-SPLIT 1" pipe insulator for $1.80 and trimed a couple of pieces to 4 3/8" long and pushed them carefully on over the honda grips (NO GLUE).
Smart idea. I wonder if the premium insulation (more rubber feel and less closed cell foam) would even be better for reduced vibration. I reserve the right to steal your idea. |
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| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:12 pm | |
| I thought I posted a reply, but it is not here. Dennis, sorry this is a bit off the topic, but I was wondering what those black plastic things on both sides of plastic front fairing are? Speakers? Driving lights? Also, I noticed that that you have mirror extenders, how do you like them? Where did you buy them? Thanks, Miro. P.S. Grips do look good. |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2778 Age : 74 Location : NE Oklahoma Points : 9100 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:37 pm | |
| Hey Bill, Have at it! Cheep to do and works great. this material is a very soft foam. Hi Miro, Those are spot lights. each one is 55 Watts. They are made by a company called Optronics and are about $12.90 a set. I had to make the brackets to mount them in this location. The switch is on the handlebar cover on the left side. They really brighten things up when I need them. The mirror risers/extenders I got off Ebay. They work great. both are 10mm right hand thread (normal). DennisB |
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matthew Touring Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 361 Location : near Santa Fe, NM Points : 6237 Registration date : 2008-12-24
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:31 pm | |
| Wow. What a simple, great idea. I never would have thought of it. My JC Whitney foam grips are starting to wear, and I've been thinking about ordering the Grip Puppies, but I'm gonna do your method instead. Thanks for the ingenuity.
By the way, how did you attach the small bag onto the front of the dashboard? |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2778 Age : 74 Location : NE Oklahoma Points : 9100 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:57 pm | |
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matthew Touring Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 361 Location : near Santa Fe, NM Points : 6237 Registration date : 2008-12-24
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:52 pm | |
| Thanks Dennis. Another great, simple, practical idea. Keep 'em comin'. I may just copy this one too. |
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skiwoods Maxi-Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 179 Age : 63 Location : NW Suburbs of Chicago Points : 5971 Registration date : 2008-12-29
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:40 pm | |
| Where was this idea about a month ago when I orderd my grip puppies?!?!? BTW, I do like my grip puppies and I only paid $8.80. The price of ignorance... |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2778 Age : 74 Location : NE Oklahoma Points : 9100 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Sat Jun 20, 2009 5:06 pm | |
| Sorry Gene....When you finally wear out your puppies give this a try.
DennisB |
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Opalsboy Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 1288 Age : 80 Location : Rison, Arkansas Points : 7273 Registration date : 2009-01-10
| Subject: Grip Puppies.. Sat Jun 20, 2009 5:33 pm | |
| Gene, I feel the same way. I really like the Grip Puppies and don't feel real bad that our "Friend" Dennis didn't come up with this suggestion until after we bought the professional models. I will clear any future purchase with Dennis to see if he might be working on his model before spending good money that I can save. Gary |
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| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:34 pm | |
| Dennis: How a bout posting a pic of the brackets you made for your twin spot lights and their locations.... Thanks, Tom G |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2778 Age : 74 Location : NE Oklahoma Points : 9100 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Sun Jun 21, 2009 9:37 am | |
| Hi Tom, I was thinking about moving them because of a small accident I had in a parking lot and the scooter went over and because of the lights and brackets being where they are located it busted out a lot of tupperware instead of just getting a few scratches. So if you ask me, this location looks good but it is very bad if you just drop the bike. I will be moving them up to in front of the fairing and will post some pictures of the new brackets I make. DennisB |
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| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Sun Jun 21, 2009 11:12 pm | |
| O.K. Dennis.... Yeah, sounds like a good idea..... I'll wait to see your new location.....I've got a pair of 55w lights I bought from Wal-mart for 15 bucks, but need to figure a place to put them...Will look forward to your new location... Thanks for the reply and thanks for all the other helpful info you post on here... We really appreciate it.... Regards and stay out of the bushes., Tom G. |
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| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:47 am | |
| I haven't given it a lot of thoughts yet but isn't the spot on the front fork (where reflectors are mounted) a perfect place for mounting a set of driving lights? I might have even seen something on the web that fits in that location perfectly. What do you think? What's your experience on this subject? Thanks. Miro. |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2778 Age : 74 Location : NE Oklahoma Points : 9100 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:33 am | |
| Hi Miro,
Please...Mount your lights wherever you want to.
I've been riding motorcycles for almost 50 years now. With groups sometimes. Whenever I had an M/C behind me with the wheel mounted lights I have always noticed the lights bouncing up and down with the road in my mirrors. I personally like my lights mounted to the scooter up high with no wheel bounce.
DennisB |
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DickO Founding Member
Number of posts : 1020 Age : 79 Location : Atchison, KS Points : 6966 Registration date : 2008-12-23
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Mon Jun 22, 2009 7:41 pm | |
| I guess I got lucky... had bought some one inch "split" pipe insulation at Lowe's Home Improvement Center about two months ago to slip around some small trees that the cats kept sharpening their claws on.
So after reading the DennisB Grip Puppies substitution fix, and since I was in a hurry to get home and couldn't find any of the non-split type in Lowe's, I thought I'd try the split type that I (thought) I had on hand. Luckily I found the leftover portion out in my shed (which was a minor miracle in itself).
This split type had the "self sealing" edges on it and worked very well to my amazement. Just cut it to length, removed the protective plastic from the edges, slipped it around the handle and squeezed the edges together for a perfect fit. So now I've got the "happies" too!! Thanks Dennis!! |
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Jim Cater Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 53 Age : 64 Location : Atlanta, GA Points : 5390 Registration date : 2010-04-20
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:44 pm | |
| Good point. I have the fork mounted markers on the GW and noone has ever said anything.....gotta have a talk with some of them!! Let me know what you've designed now Dennis....you appear to be in line for a job @ Honda Eng'g.!!!! |
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| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Tue Jul 13, 2010 2:23 pm | |
| I've been feeling some arthritic type pain in my right hand (no jokes please, ladies read this) so I went to the Lowe's and got some of the closed pipe insulation, gonna try it out. My friend who rides bicycles got some of the soft spongy type and we agreed to split them. His is split so I'm not sure how well it will work.
I'm looking forward to trying them both out, thanks for the idea! |
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model28a Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2085 Age : 71 Location : St.Pete.FL. Points : 7560 Registration date : 2010-02-03
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Tue Jul 13, 2010 4:41 pm | |
| Dennis you make a good point on the wheel bounce.
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buddy19520 Touring Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 378 Location : Cornelius NC Points : 5794 Registration date : 2010-02-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:06 pm | |
| How many people here have thought that headlight modulators are a good thing? People spend a lot of money to make their headlight flicker, so why wouldn't you want your added lights to bounce or flicker as well? I have my Wal-Mart lights mounted in place of the front wheel reflectors (with the reflectors on a bracket right above the lights). I don't see any flicker while I ride, but I know the bouncing around sure catches driver's attention. I also like that the lights are distinctly different from the headlight instead of being blurred together into one big light.
I went on a long group ride Saturday. One of the guys mentioned that the lights really stand out. The fork mount seems to be the perfect position to me. Just wrap the wires around the brake line and leave a little slack for fork extension and turning from side to side. Mine have been on for about six months without a problem. |
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model28a Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2085 Age : 71 Location : St.Pete.FL. Points : 7560 Registration date : 2010-02-03
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:48 pm | |
| Buddy, you make a good point also. I hadn't thought about being seen better.
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2778 Age : 74 Location : NE Oklahoma Points : 9100 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 8:35 am | |
| To see and be seen.
I can only speak from experience. Talking with hundreds of Silverwing riders from all over the U.S. and the world that mounting a set of very bright lights on the front of their Scooters gets the same responce from other riders. It does not matter where you mount the lights so long as they are there doing their job and people notice and you can see better at night.
The higher you mount your lights the better road coverage out in front of you... and that's important to.
Now, as far as your choice of locations...well, I personelly know of 2 silvering riders that did the same thing you did and ended up breaking that little reflector bracket off causing damage to their fenders and lights. That bouncing movement, you like, causes a tremendous amount of strain on those little reflector brackets that was not designed to carry that much weight and stress. You need to replace that bracket with something a bit stronger before you damage your scooter.
6 months and you have only one person say anything...HUMMM. One more thing...the Optronics (burners) lights you purchased from Wal-Mart are driving lights and should be mounted higher on the vehical. Fog or marker lights get mounted lower. Just thought you might want to know. http://www.optronicsinc.com/driving-new.html |
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| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 9:46 am | |
| Apparently some states have laws against having more than 2 lights on the front of a motorcycle. I have no idea why. Maybe they just really hate "The Who." |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2778 Age : 74 Location : NE Oklahoma Points : 9100 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 10:26 am | |
| Hi DuggleBogey, What states are those? Do you know off hand? |
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| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 10:55 am | |
| I know South Dakota but I haven't checked them all out.
EDIT: Looks like Florida as well
316.400 Headlamps.-- (1) Every motorcycle and every motor-driven cycle shall be equipped with at least one and not more than two headlamps which shall comply with the requirements and limitations of this chapter.
Also: Connecticut, Rhode Island, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, Virginia, Colorado, Louisiana, Texas, Ohio, California, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Missouri, Minnesota.
This list is NOT comprehensive, just a bunch that I found with a quick search.
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2778 Age : 74 Location : NE Oklahoma Points : 9100 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:14 am | |
| Hi DuggleBogey,
From what I'm reading "least one and not more than two headlamps". What I would do and armed with this information, go to your local State police, Highway Patrol, and Sheriff station and ask about "Driving Lights" installed on a motorcycle/scooter. Driving or fog lights are a different thing from "headlamps". |
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| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:18 am | |
| That's very true. Some of them specifically say "headlamps" and others simply say "electric lights." Check carefully in your own state.
Some of them even specify the number of fog lights you can add. I guess they wouldn't want you to be too safe, it might make other motorists jealous.
Oregon says "not more than three headlights." Very generous. |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2778 Age : 74 Location : NE Oklahoma Points : 9100 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:28 am | |
| "headlamps" and others simply say "electric lights." Well it looks like you'll be OK with GAS lights on your scooter. Some of these states need to update their information. Just kidding...They had gas lights on the first cars and horse drawn wagons and carriages a few years ago. |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:30 am | |
| Some are very specific, like Wisconsin:
Trans 305.43 requires every motorcycle manufactured after 1/1/72 have two amber directional signals on the front and two amber or red directional signals on the back. In addition, a motorcycle may be equipped with no more than two auxiliary lights (spots, in Harley lingo). Trans 305.43(3) permits additional marker lights, but only under the following conditions: 1) no marker lamp exceeds 10 watts; 2) no marker lamp interferes with the visibility of a head or tail lamp, stop lamp, or directional signal; and 3) no lamp shows a color except red to the rear and amber to the front. |
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| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:34 am | |
| Massachusetts:
Auxiliary driving lamps and fog lamps. These lamps are not required, however, if so equipped shall be aimed in accordance with specifications provided by the Registrar. Reject motorcycle if: 1. Auxiliary equipment is placed in front of or obstructs any required lamp or reflector. 2. Fog lamps operate with high beam of headlamp.
3. Auxiliary driving lamps operate with low beam of headlamp or alone.
4. Equipped with more than two fog lamps or more than two auxiliary driving lamps.
5. Auxiliary driving lamps or fog lamps are not mounted at a height above the road surface between 12 inches and 42 inches. |
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| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:38 am | |
| I've no idea what you're to do if you're driving across the country. Bring some tools? |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2778 Age : 74 Location : NE Oklahoma Points : 9100 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 12:03 pm | |
| There are a load of laws on the books that are out dated. Here's one...The little town named Henrietta, OK, south of Glenpool. Just removed the city ordinance against dancing in public. I don't now about you...but people dancing in public really scars the heck out of me. Just Kidding.
You need to go to talk to your local police, it sounds like, to ease your mined, if anything. |
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| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 2:20 pm | |
| Nah, I bet nobody's gotten a ticket for too many lights in a long time. You'd have to catch a cop having a really bad day, and then if he even knows about the statutes.
But some people like to conform with the laws just because they're laws. Not me of course! |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2778 Age : 74 Location : NE Oklahoma Points : 9100 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 3:44 pm | |
| That's all right....I'm here to help, if I can. |
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buddy19520 Touring Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 378 Location : Cornelius NC Points : 5794 Registration date : 2010-02-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:53 pm | |
| - DennisB wrote:
- To see and be seen.
I can only speak from experience. Talking with hundreds of Silverwing riders from all over the U.S. and the world that mounting a set of very bright lights on the front of their Scooters gets the same responce from other riders. It does not matter where you mount the lights so long as they are there doing their job and people notice and you can see better at night.
The higher you mount your lights the better road coverage out in front of you... and that's important to.
Now, as far as your choice of locations...well, I personelly know of 2 silvering riders that did the same thing you did and ended up breaking that little reflector bracket off causing damage to their fenders and lights. That bouncing movement, you like, causes a tremendous amount of strain on those little reflector brackets that was not designed to carry that much weight and stress. You need to replace that bracket with something a bit stronger before you damage your scooter.
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- 6 months and you have only one person say anything...HUMMM.
One more thing...the Optronics (burners) lights you purchased from Wal-Mart are driving lights and should be mounted higher on the vehical. Fog or marker lights get mounted lower. Just thought you might want to know. http://www.optronicsinc.com/driving-new.html This is the first group ride I participated in. I followed one guy most of the ride. Prior to that, I have ridden with two other riders, one at a time. (Not knowing a lot of other scooter riders, I tend to ride alone a lot.) Each also mentioned the lights are very visible. I'm pretty sure that I did not indicate that only one person in six months said they were easily seen. I think I only mentioned that one person of the four other riders in Saturday's ride spoke of it. It may be that the bracket is not strong enough for the weight of the light. I will consider replacing the bracket. However, the lights are the small round lights and probably don't weigh much more that a few ounces apiece. Were the ones that you know of that broke the bracket the cheap Wally World lamps, or a higher quality (and heavier) light? |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2778 Age : 74 Location : NE Oklahoma Points : 9100 Registration date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 6:52 pm | |
| Philip, Since your new to riding in a group, it's considered a courtesy to turn off your spots, driving, or fog lights so you don't cause the rider in front of you problems with your lights blaring at him or her in their mirrors on a ride. Remember to turn them back on for the trip back home. |
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"Hi Yo" Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2940 Age : 75 Location : Winnsboro, Texas, U.S.A. Points : 8560 Registration date : 2010-02-17
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:23 pm | |
| I don't now about you...but people dancing in public really scars the heck out of me. Hey Dennis, I've heard of dancing with a single lady when her husband shows up. Now that will really scar you. I'm looking foreward to your trike project with Gary. Be sure to take lots of pictures. |
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MikeO Site Admin
Number of posts : 3838 Age : 75 Location : Seaham, Co Durham, UK Points : 9709 Registration date : 2009-06-29
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Fri Jul 23, 2010 6:53 am | |
| My Grip Puppies arrived this morning and are now fitted with the aid of a little liquid hand-wash. I'll trim them when they've had a chance to settle. I wanted to use Dennis's home-made ones but the local DIY stores don't have pipe insulation with a big enough hole. Incidentally, I have Honda heated grips. |
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honda_silver Silver Wing Guru
Number of posts : 2453 Location : Georgetown, Tx Points : 8374 Registration date : 2008-12-23
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Fri Jul 23, 2010 10:43 am | |
| - MikeO wrote:
- Incidentally, I have Honda heated grips.
Are you going to remove the grip puppies for the colder temperatures?? Or is it safe to run heated grips with the Grip Puppies?? |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Fri Jul 23, 2010 10:52 am | |
| I have hand warmers and grip puppies .They work fine together . |
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MikeO Site Admin
Number of posts : 3838 Age : 75 Location : Seaham, Co Durham, UK Points : 9709 Registration date : 2009-06-29
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:12 pm | |
| Yes, and I read on the site (I think) that officially they work in conjunction with heated grips. |
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Jim Cater Scooter Rider
Number of posts : 53 Age : 64 Location : Atlanta, GA Points : 5390 Registration date : 2010-04-20
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Mon Oct 04, 2010 8:11 pm | |
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MikeO Site Admin
Number of posts : 3838 Age : 75 Location : Seaham, Co Durham, UK Points : 9709 Registration date : 2009-06-29
| Subject: Re: Soft Grips....Make Your Own!!! Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:38 am | |
| My trip to the UK last weekend was done in non-stop heavy rain. I had my heated grips on for much of the time and can confirm that they work very well under Grip-Puppies. |
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